Re: Theos-World Fundamental theosohical principles and their relationship to science.
May 31, 2000 08:53 PM
by Bart Lidofsky
LeonMaurer@aol.com wrote:
> So, what? Many of us learned that in the 3rd grade. While interesting
> to some, perhaps, in handling numbers (e.g. arithmatic using the
> extraction of nines) ... But, without linking such numerical tricks
> with any relationship to the "actual" fundamental nature of reality
> encompassing the synthesis of universal causation, law, and evolution,
> where's the esoteric science or the philosophy?
Why do people sing in the shower? Because one can extract anything they
want from noise. It can be an excellent meditative practice, or, like
anything else, it can be taken too far. Saying that life = death can be
a useful mental exercise. One can always hit a bullseye by painting the
target around the bullet-hole. But to use it as proof that one is an
expert shot, well...
Bart Lidofsky
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